The Barclays Center today announced its dropping its policy of using airport-style metal detectors at all events “for the foreseeable future” — shortly after The Post reported that the Brooklyn arena used them for Jay-Z concerts while the less intrusive metal wands were utilized for a Barbra Streisand show.

While fans and city officials blasted the difference as a “double standard,” arena officials denied the different policy was racially motivated.

“We utilized the first two weeks since the arena opened as an opportunity to test different security methods,” said David Anderson, Barclays Center General Manager.

“After witnessing long lines during events in which we used walk-through magnetometers, we began to utilize hand-held magnetometers at the Barbra Streisand concert Thursday evening.

“We found that this strategy allowed for quicker access into the arena, while maintaining safety and security,” Anderson said.

Councilwoman Letitia James — who blasted the difference in security tactics as a “double standard” — praised the arena for its new policy.

“The issue is about safety, whether it’s a concert for Jay-Z, Barbra Streisand or Lady Gaga,” said James (D-Brooklyn), a longtime Barclays Center critic.

“It should be one arena, one standard — safety. I congratulate Barclays Center for realizing we are all one.”